The Various Haunts of Men (Simon Serrailler #1)
by:
Steven Pacey (author)
Susan Hill (author)
A woman vanishes in the fog up on 'the Hill', an area locally known for its tranquillity and peace. The police are not alarmed; people usually disappear for their own reasons. But when a young girl, an old man and even a dog disappear no one can deny that something untoward is happening in this...
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A woman vanishes in the fog up on 'the Hill', an area locally known for its tranquillity and peace. The police are not alarmed; people usually disappear for their own reasons. But when a young girl, an old man and even a dog disappear no one can deny that something untoward is happening in this quiet cathedral town. Young policewoman Freya Graffham is assigned to the case, she's new to the job, compassionate, inquisitive, dedicated and needs to know - perhaps too much. She and the enigmatic detective Chief Inspector Simon Serrailler have the task of unravelling the mystery behind this gruesome sequence of events. From the passages revealing the killer's mind to the final heart-stopping twist, The Various Haunts of Men is an astounding and masterly crime debut and is the first in what promises to be magnificent series featuring Simon Serrailler.
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Format: MP3 CD
ISBN:
9781405627597 (140562759X)
Publish date: May 14th 2009
Publisher: AudioGO
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Book Club,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Horror,
Suspense
Series: Simon Serrailler (#1)
Readable mystery. Kept me guessing even with the clues throughout. Some people have gone missing in a small English town. No bodies have been found and Detective Sergeant Freya Graffian thinks something is going on and keeps at it. Some discussion of Alternative medecine as well, as they find that t...
this was an excellent read. the author tells the story from several different points of view, including the suspect's, and it's fascinating to be inside all the different heads. i wasn't sure how it was all going to fit together, but it did, and very well, but not without lots of twists and turns ...
Well, this was very satisfying. Just as with Hill's horror novel The Woman in Black, this features rich characterizations and a vividly imagined setting. I'm not usually huge on reading series fiction (at least not past book #1) so it is high praise to say that I'm definitely planning to buy book 2...